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Alexander OGILVY, 4th of Deskford and Findlater, Lord Ogilvy of Deskford - 1st Earl of Findlater

Alexander OGILVY, 4th of Deskford and Findlater, Lord Ogilvy of Deskford - 1st Earl of Findlater

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  1. 1.  Alexander OGILVY, 4th of Deskford and Findlater, Lord Ogilvy of Deskford - 1st Earl of Findlater was born in Mar 1494 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland (son of James OGILVY, 3rd of Deskford and Findlater and Agnes GORDON, of Huntly); died on 4 Jul 1554 in Cullen, Moray, Scotland; was buried in Cullen, Moray, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GG3Y-YMF

    Notes:

    Alexander Ogilvy, 4th of Deskford and Findlater was the son of James Ogilvy, 3rd of Deskford and Findlater and Lady Agnes Gordon.
    He married,
    ? firstly, Janet Abernethy, daughter of James Abernethy, 3rd Lord Saltoun of Abernethy and unknown wife (?).1
    He married,
    ? secondly, Elizabeth Gordon, daughter of Adam Gordon, before 1535.1
    ---
    He died in July 1544.
    ---
    He resigned his lands to the Crown, creating the Barony of Ogilvy which was entailed on him and his heirs.

    Children of Alexander Ogilvy, 4th of Deskford and Findlater and Janet Abernethy

    James Ogilvy of Cardell+3 d. b 29 Apr 1578
    Margaret Ogilvy+2
    Marioun Ogilvy+4
    Janet Ogilvy+3
    Marjorie Ogilvy3 b. c 1550
    Citations

    [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3550. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
    [S4053] Christopher Davis, "re: Barton Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 30 October 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Barton Family."
    [S6286] Clan MacFarlane and associated clans genealogy, online http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info. Hereinafter cited as Clan MacFarlane.
    [S37] BP2003. [S37]



    Family/Spouse: Lady Janet ABERNETHY, of Abernethy. Janet (daughter of Lord Saltoun James ABERNETHY, of Abernethy and Margaret Isabella Bethia WYLIE FORBES) was born in 1480 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 22 Apr 1525 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James OGILVIE was born in 1494 in Scotland; died in in Scotland.
    2. Elizabeth OGILVY was born in 1500 in Banffshire, Scotland; died in 1527 in Scotland.
    3. James OGILVIE, of Cardell was born in 1505 in Findlater, Banff, Scotland; died on 19 Apr 1578 in Scotland; was buried in 1578 in Scotland.
    4. Margaret-nic-Alexander OGILVIE, of Findlater was born in 1507 in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 6 Sep 1558 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Sep 1558.
    5. Alexander OGILVY was born about 1508 in Scotland; and died.
    6. Elizabeth OGILVY was born in 1512 in Findlater, Banffshire, Scotland; died in 1600 in Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    7. Lady Janet OGILVY was born in 1510 in Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland; died in 1626 in Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    8. Lady Marion OGILVY was born in 1510 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 6 Sep 1558 in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.
    9. James OGILVIE, of Deskford and Findlater - 1st of Cardell was born about 1515; died before 29 Apr 1578 in Scotland.
    10. Marioun-nic-Alexander OGILVY, of Deskford and Findlater was born about 1518 in Scotland; died on 6 Sep 1558 in Kirriemuir, Forfarshire, Scotland.
    11. Elizabeth OGILVY was born about 1520 in Scotland, United Kingdom; and died.
    12. Margaret OGILVY, of Findlater was born in 1522 in Findlater, Banffshire, Scotland; died after 1602; was buried in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.
    13. Janet OGILVY was born in 1525 in of, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 6 Jan 1547 in Gamrie Church, Gamrie, Banffshire, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom; was buried in Gamrie, , Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    14. Helen OGILVY was born about 1540 in Scotland; died before 1620 in Dumfries-shire, Scotland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James OGILVY, 3rd of Deskford and Findlater was born about 1475 in Scotland (son of James OGILVY and Margaret INNES); died about 1505; was buried in Fordyce, , Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GP7Z-2JS

    James married Agnes GORDON, of Huntly about 1493. Agnes (daughter of Sir George GORDON, Of Huntly and Elizabeth HAY, of Errol - Countess of Huntly) was born in 1472 in Huntley Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 22 Apr 1525 in Findlater Castle, Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1525 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes GORDON, of Huntly was born in 1472 in Huntley Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (daughter of Sir George GORDON, Of Huntly and Elizabeth HAY, of Errol - Countess of Huntly); died on 22 Apr 1525 in Findlater Castle, Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1525 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LYR3-MFN

    Notes:

    Lady Agnes Gordon was the daughter of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly and Lady Elizabeth Hay.1
    ---
    She married James Ogilvy, 3rd of Deskford and Findlater, son of Sir James Ogilvy, 2nd of Deskford and Findlater and Margaret Innes.

    Issue:

    ? Alexander Ogilvy, 4th of Deskford and Findlater+2 d. Jul 1544

    Children:
    1. 1. Alexander OGILVY, 4th of Deskford and Findlater, Lord Ogilvy of Deskford - 1st Earl of Findlater was born in Mar 1494 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 4 Jul 1554 in Cullen, Moray, Scotland; was buried in Cullen, Moray, Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James OGILVY was born in 1437 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland (son of Walter OGILVY and Margaretha SINCLAIR); died on 13 Feb 1509 in Fordyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1509 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MB4H-G6F
    • NationalId: ; Sir Walter Ogilvie of Auchleven's Heir
    • Name: James Ogilvy (Ogilvie)
    • Occupation: ; Knight, Lord of Deskford & Findlater

    James married Margaret INNES in 1456 in Innes, Elginshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of Robert INNES, 11th of Innes, of that Ilk and Lady Angelica Rosa DOUGLAS, Of Drumlanrig) was born about 1440 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 4 Feb 1522 in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; was buried in 1522 in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret INNES was born about 1440 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland (daughter of Robert INNES, 11th of Innes, of that Ilk and Lady Angelica Rosa DOUGLAS, Of Drumlanrig); died on 4 Feb 1522 in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; was buried in 1522 in Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G3M1-XDF
    • Name: Margaret Ogilvy Barclay Innes

    Notes:

    https://www.geni.com/people/Margaret-Innes-of-Innas/6000000003827859993

    Possible birth year difference.
    This indicates 1446 rather than 1435. However, most of the other information is in align.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinnairdy_Castle

    This is in regards to where she was born.

    The castle is built on land that belonged to the Innes family from the late 14th century; an earlier tower was probably built in about 1420, that replaced a wooden motte and bailey structure.[3] The castle was sold by the Innes family to Sir James Crichton of Frendraught in 1629.[1] Subsequently it came to the Reverend John Gregory in 1647, then passed to his brother David, a doctor who has been claimed to be constructor of the first barometer.[1][4] David's success in forecasting the weather with the help of the barometer led to his being accused, but not convicted, of witchcraft.[5] The property was sold by his third son to Thomas Donaldson, a merchant from Elgin, who restored and re-roofed the castle during the eighteenth century,[1] transforming it into a country house. The property returned to the Innes family in 1923, and they began restoration then.[3]


    Children:
    1. Katherine OGILVY was born about 1458 in Findlater, Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; died in 1505 in Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    2. Margaret-nic-James OGILVY, of Deskford and Findlater was born in 1469 in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; died in 1550 in Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1550 in Scotland.
    3. 2. James OGILVY, 3rd of Deskford and Findlater was born about 1475 in Scotland; died about 1505; was buried in Fordyce, , Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    4. John OGILVY was born in 1478 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died after 4 Feb 1521.
    5. Agnes OGILVY was born in 1480 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; and died.
    6. Janet OGILVY was born about 1485 in Findlater, Deskford, Banff, Scotland; and died.

  3. 6.  Sir George GORDON, Of Huntly was born on 1 Jan 1430 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom (son of Sir Alexander SETON, 1st Earl of Huntly, Lord of Gordon and Badenoch and Elizabeth CRICHTON); died on 30 Jan 1502 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried in 1503 in Chancel of the Abbey of Cambuskenneth Church, Cambuskenneth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • Clan: ; Clan Gordon & Seton
    • FamilySearch ID: LZL3-SJF
    • _UID: 11BC8420478F4C0ABFC26F1B9555B263A738
    • Office: 1449; Privy Counsellor
    • TitleOfNobility: 1455; Knighthood
    • Occupation: Between 1498 and 1501; High Chancellor of Scotland
    • Find a Grave: 30 Jan 1502, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland

    Notes:

    Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor was born circa 1441. A contract for the marriage of Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor and Elizabeth Dunbar was signed on 20 May 1455; No issue. Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor and Elizabeth Dunbar were divorced before March 1460; On grounds they were related in the 3rd & 4th degrees of consanguinity.

    **Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor married Annabella Stewart, daughter of James I Stewart, King of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, before 10 March 1460; They had 1 daughter (Isabel, wife of William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll). Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor and Annabella Stewart were divorced before 12 May 1466; Final decree pronounced in 1471. Divorced on grounds that she was related to his former wife, Elizabeth Dunbar, in the 3rd and 4th degrees of consanguinity.

    Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor married Elizabeth Hay, daughter of Sir William Hay, 1st Earl of Erroll, 2nd Lord Hay, Constable of Scotland and Beatrix Douglas, after 12 May 1466; They had 4 sons (Alexander, 3rd Earl of Huntly; Adam, Earl of Sutherland; William, 1st Laird of Gight; & James) & 6 daughters (Janet, wife of Alexander Lindsay, Master of Crawford; Elizabeth, wife of William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal; Margaret, wife of Patrick Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell; Katherine; Eleanor, wife of William Sinclair, & of David Hepburn; & Agnes, wife of Sir Gilbert Hay).
    He also had an illegitimate son (Alexander) and an illegitimate daughter (Janet, wife of James Ogilvy of Findlater).

    Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor and Elizabeth Hay obtained a marriage license on 25 June 1466; Date of Dispensation, they being related in the 3rd & 3rd degree of affinity.

    Sir George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord of Gordon & Badenoch, Justiciary North of the Forth, Lt. North of the Esk, Lord High Chancellor died on 8 June 1501 at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; Buried at Cambuskenneth, Stirlingshire.


    The Gordons of Sutherland and Gordons of Huntly ancestry of Lady Mary Heron (nee McGeoch)

    NOTE: The Life Sketch Info. above reflects the research of B. Phillips, Dr. Margaret Heron Selkirk, Dr. Liam Selkirk, et al, for their book : "The Heron & Bromfield Intrigue - Vols. 1, 2, & 3, from years of research on the ancestry of the "Jamaican Herons and their connection to Ford Castle, Chipchase Castle, Etal Castle (Northumberland),Heron House (Essex), Shacklewell Hall (Kent), Rycote (Oxfordshire), Cressy Hall, Surfleet Estate (Lincolnshire) Kirroughtree Estate. Bargaly Estate, Palnur Estate (Dumfries & Galloway), Heron House (Ayrshire); Wigton, Shooter's Hill, Williamsfield Great House (Jamaica) among many others over England, Scotland and Jamaical and the connections to the Huntingdon/Bruce/Stewart/Gordon/Drummond families and the Ruthven/Wemyss* families.

    All we ask is if you use our research material, please acknowledge the source



    In addition other sources:
    1 - In 1488 James III's eldest son was proclaimed James IV by a group of nobles consisting of the Humes and Hepburns in the south and the earls of Angus and Argyll in the north. The earls of Huntly, Crawford, Errol, and Buchan in the north with their respective clans remained loyal and the two sides clashed at the battle of Sauchieburn near Bannockburn.

    2 - GEORGE, second Earl of Huntly, was appointed, with the Earl of Crawford, joint justiciary of the country beyond the Forth. He was a member of the Privy Council of James IlI. Though he was an accomplice of Bell-the-Cat and the other disaffected barons in the murder of the royal favourites at Lauder, in the final struggle between them and James, Huntly supported the cause of that unfortunate sovereign, and, along with the Earl of Athole, commanded the vanguard of the royal army in the battle of Sauchieburn, where the King lost his life. James IV., however, seems to have entertained no hostile feelings towards the Earl, for in 1491 he nominated him his lieutenant in the northern parts of Scotland beyond the North Esk river; and, in 1498, he appointed Huntly High Chancellor of Scotland. He resigned this office in 1502, and died soon after. The Earl was twice married. His first wife, Annabella, daughter of James I., bore to him six daughters and five sons. His eldest son became third Earl. His second son, Adam, married Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland, and became Earl of Sutherland in her right. William, third son, was the ancestor of the Gordons of Gight, from whom Lord Byron was descended. James Gordon of Letterfourie, the fourth, was admiral of the fleet in 1513. Lady Catherine, the eldest daughter of Lord Huntly, who was regarded as the most beautiful and accomplished woman in Scotland, was given in marriage by the King to Perkin Warbeck, whose claims to the English throne he warmly supported. She accompanied that adventurer to England; after his execution King Henry granted her a pension, and assigned her a post of honour at the English Court, where she was known by the name of the White Rose of Scotland. Lady Catherine afterwards married Sir Matthew Cradock, an ancestor of the Pembroke family. The Earl had no issue by his second wife, a daughter of the first Earl of Errol.
    [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/families/gordons.htm]

    3 - Although it does appear that there were no children by his first marriage, there is some uncertainty on which of his other wives mothered which of his children. Some sources report that Annabella was mother of only one daughter, the absence of any male issue probably being part of the reason why George divorced her. Claims that Annabella did in fact produce more children may have been made by later Gordons because of the greater social prestige that might have arisen through claiming close descent from the Royal family. We follow what is shown under Burkes Peerage 1934 (Huntly).

    4 - George, second earl of Huntly, married Lady Jean[?] Stewart, the daughter of King James I, son of Queen Annabella Drummond.
    ("Genealogical memoir of the most noble and ancient house of Drummond" by David Malcolm 1808) [1, 4]

    George married Elizabeth HAY, of Errol - Countess of Huntly. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas HAY and Margaret LOGIE, Of Logie) was born about 1442 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 27 Jun 1509 in Scotland; was buried in 1509 in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth HAY, of Errol - Countess of Huntly was born about 1442 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (daughter of Thomas HAY and Margaret LOGIE, Of Logie); died on 27 Jun 1509 in Scotland; was buried in 1509 in Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GDP8-LY5

    Children:
    1. 3. Agnes GORDON, of Huntly was born in 1472 in Huntley Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 22 Apr 1525 in Findlater Castle, Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1525 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Walter OGILVY was born in 1405 in Lintrathen, Angus, Scotland (son of Sir Knight Walter OGILVY and Isabel GLEN); died on 25 Oct 1460 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; was buried in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KCSP-R6G
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Baron of Auchlevyn
    • Name: Walter Ogilvy
    • Occupation: ; Sheriff of Banff

    Walter married Margaretha SINCLAIR about 1436 in Scotland. Margaretha (daughter of Sir John SINCLAIR, Of Deskford and Mary Elizabeth DOUGLAS, Countess of Buchan, Orkney and Caithness) was born in 1410 in Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland; died on 8 Feb 1462 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaretha SINCLAIR was born in 1410 in Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland (daughter of Sir John SINCLAIR, Of Deskford and Mary Elizabeth DOUGLAS, Countess of Buchan, Orkney and Caithness); died on 8 Feb 1462 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KD3T-CLB
    • Name: Margaret Sinclair

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth OGILVIE was born in 1433 in Forfar, Angus, Scotland; died in Sep 1518 in Scotland.
    2. Thomas OGILVY was born in 1435 in Lintrathen, Forfar, Angusshire, SCOTLAND; died on 1 Jun 1468.
    3. 4. James OGILVY was born in 1437 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 13 Feb 1509 in Fordyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in 1509 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland.
    4. Isabel OLGILVY was born in 1437 in Auchterhouse, Angus, Scotland; died in 1457 in Glamis, Angushire, SCOTLAND.
    5. Marion OGILVIE was born in 1440 in Lintrathen, Angus, Scotland; died in 1475 in Scotland.
    6. Isabel OGILVY was born in 1442 in Lintrathen, Angus, Scotland; died in 1457 in Glamis, Angushire, SCOTLAND.
    7. Sir Walter Dunkeld OGILVY, of Auchlevyn and Boyne was born about 1445 in Boyne Castle, Potsoy, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 7 Aug 1508 in Boyne, Banffshire, Scotland.
    8. Christian OGILVY was born about 1447 in Lintrathen, Angusshire, Scotland; and died.
    9. David OGILVY was born about 1449 in Scotland, United Kingdom; and died.

  3. 10.  Robert INNES, 11th of Innes, of that Ilk was born in 1409 in Kincairdy Castle, Elgin, Moray, Scotland; died on 1 Feb 1464 in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland; was buried in Feb 1464 in Elgin Cathedral, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GKBB-B9H

    Robert married Lady Angelica Rosa DOUGLAS, Of Drumlanrig. Angelica was born in 1417 in Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died about 1460 in Kincairdy Castle, Elgin, Moray, Scotland; was buried in 1460. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lady Angelica Rosa DOUGLAS, Of Drumlanrig was born in 1417 in Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died about 1460 in Kincairdy Castle, Elgin, Moray, Scotland; was buried in 1460.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: G8SF-CX5

    Children:
    1. 5. Margaret INNES was born about 1440 in Deskford, Banffshire, Scotland; died on 4 Feb 1522 in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland; was buried in 1522 in Scotland.

  5. 12.  Sir Alexander SETON, 1st Earl of Huntly, Lord of Gordon and Badenoch was born in Jan 1410 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (son of Alexander SETON and Eliza Bardil GORDON, Heiress of Gordon); died on 15 Jul 1470 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried on 26 Jul 1470 in Elgin Cathedral Churchyard, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9JJ1-XWN
    • Name: Alexander Gordon
    • Name: Alexander Seton
    • Occupation: ; 1st Earl of Huntly
    • Title of Nobility: 1439, Strathbogie, Banffshire, Scotland; Lord
    • TitleOfNobility: 1439, Strathbogie, Banffshire, Scotland; Lord
    • Title of Nobility: 1449, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; 1st Earl of Huntley
    • TitleOfNobility: 1449, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; 1st Earl of Huntley

    Notes:

    LifeSketch
    Sir Alexander Seton, eldest son of sir Alexander Seton and Elizabeth Gordon, succeeded his father before 3 April 1441.

    He is mentioned on record in 1427 and 1438 in connection with his first marriage. It was probably he who in 1435 was one of the Scottish gentlemen who attended the Princess Margaret of Scotland on her voyage to France to marry the Dauphin. The Chronicler describes him as 'Master of Gordon.'

    He is styled Alexander of Seton, Master of Gordon, Lord of Tullibody, when, on 20 February 1439-40, he stood up in a General council at Edinburgh and protested that none of the writs made by his mother or grandfather should prejudice himself. But in a charter three days later, 23 February 1439-40, relating to the same matter, he is designed sir Alexander Seton of Tullibody, and heir of Elizabeth Gordon, late lady of that Ilk, when he confirmed an excambion made between the deceased Sir William Keith and Margaret Fraser (his grandparents) and the deceased William Lindsay, Lord of Byres, of certain lands in exchange for Dunottar.

    On 3 April 1441 Sir Alexander Seton resigned his lands in the King's hands and received a charter to himself and Elizabeth [Crichton], his spouse, of the lordships of Gordon, co. Berwidk, and Strathbogie, co. Aberdeen, the lands of Aboyne, Glentanner, and Glenmuick, all in Aberdeenshire, with Panbride in co. Forfar, to be possessed by Sir Alexander in liferent, and by George of Seton their son in fee, and the lawful Heirs-male of his body.

    The lands of Aboyne, Glentanner, Glenmuick, and Panbride had belonged to his mother, through his grandmother, Elizabeth Keith, 'Lady of Aboyne,' and a dispute arose between Sir Alexander and his kinsman Sir William Keith, the Marischal of Scotland. The parties and their friends met at Cluny on 1 August 1442, where an amicable arrangement was come to, and Seton bound himself to fulfil a contract (date not stated) formerly made between his father, his mother, and himself on one side, and Sir William Keith and his wife Mary on the other side.

    About the same period, or in 1444, he made a friendly arrangement with James Forbes, younger of that Ilk, as to certain lands. He also had a grant for life of the barony of Kinedward from Alexander, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles.

    Sir Alexander Seton was, in or about 1445, raised to the Peerage as EARL OF HUNTLY. This honour was conferred on him some time between 30 October 1444 and July 1445. Bower states positively that he was created Earl of Huntly in 1445, without naming the exact date, but it may have been in the June Parliament of that year, as on 3 July he witnesses a charter to James, Lord Hamilton where he appears as the latest Earl, after Moray and Ormond, created in the same year. ...

    During the next few years he appears as taking part in local affairs, and in January 1449-50 he had another charter of the same lands and baronies as before to himself and his heirs by Elizabeth his Countess. ... Later he attended at court, and seems to have lent money to the King. Perhaps as a reward for such services, he received a charter, on 28 April 1451, of the lordship of Badenoch and Castle of Ruthven, which refute the statement that they were granted for his conduct at the battle of Brechin. This conflict took place in the following year ... The parties met at Brechin, where a fierce conflict ensued in which Huntly was victorious, though he lost many men and two of his brothers. ... In 1454, notwithstanding the defeat of a party of his followers at Dunkinty, Huntly regained the upper hand, and the Douglas faction in the North were entirely overcome.

    He seems to have changed the family name from Seton to Gordon about this time. In a remission to him and his son on 7 March 1456-57, the latter is styled George Seton. But in the following writ, George and his brothers are named Gordons.

    In 1458, the Earl and his Countess again resigned their lands, the earldom of Huntly, comprehending Strathbogie, Aboyne, Glentanner, and Glenmuick in Aberdeenshir, the lordship of Badenoch in Inverness, Enzie in Banffshire, Gordon and Huntly in Berwickshire; and on 15 March 1457-58, King James II regranted the lands to the Earl for his lifetime, with remainder to George de Gordon, his son, and the Lawful heirs-male of his body; whom failing, to Alexander de Gordon, brother-german of George, and his lawful heirs-male; whom failing to William de Gordon, brother of Alexander, and his lawful heirs-male; whom failing to the lawful heirs-male of the body of the Earl; whom all failing, to the true, lawful, and nearest heirs of the said George de Gordon whomsoever.

    After this the Earl does not appear often on record. ...

    According to Ferrerius, the Earl died at Huntly on 15 july 1470, and was buried in the cathedral church of Elgin.

    (1) The first Earl of Huntly married, on or about 8 January 1426-27, Egidia, daughter and heiress of John Hay of Tullibody. On that day, King James I granted to Alexander Seton and Egidia Hay, whom he shall marry, the barony of Tullibody, the forests of Boyne and Enzie, and barony of Kilsaurle, with the lands of Kinmundy in the barony of Kinedward.

    The marriage was annulled some years later, it is said, at the instance of Sir William Chrichton, afterwards chancellor, though he was not actually Chancellor when the separation took place, before 26 November 1438, when Egidia Hay granted to her 'cousin' Sir Alexander Seton the lands of Tullibody, but came into office in the following April or May.

    (2) Seton married, secondly, the Chancellor's daughter, Elizabeth Crichton, and on 18 March 1439-40 the spouses had a charter limiting the entail of the estates to their children only, with remainder (in case of a divorce) to Alexander's heirs whomsoever. Elizabeth Crichton survived her husband, and was alive in 1471. It is said by Ferrerius that she died 9 July 1479.

    The first Earl of Huntly had issue:

    1. Alexander Seton, son of the first marriage, who inherited his mother's estates ...

    2. George, second Earl of Huntly.
    3. Sir Alexander of Midmar, afterwards of Abergeldie. ...
    4. Adam, Dean of Caithness, who had several natural sons, and a daughter ...
    5. William, named after Alexander, and described a brother of Alexander in the charter ...
    6. Margaret, contracted, before 9 November 1457, to Nicholas, second Earl of Erroll, but for some reason, perhaps her death, the marriage did not take place.
    7. Elizabeth, married (contract dated 15 November 1461) to the above-named Nicholas, second Earl of Erroll, who died in 1470. she married, secondly, before 12 July 1471, John, Lord Kennedy, having issue to both husbands.
    8. Christian, married, before 8 July 1468, to William, Lord Forbes.
    9. Catherine, contracted on 30 September 1461, to marry Archibald, eldest son of George, Earl of Angus. He was then a boy about twelve years old. The marriage, however, did not take place.

    The Earl had also two daughters, whose mother is said to have been a Cumming of Altyre, known as the 'Fair Maid of Moray,' and described as his fourth [third] wife, but his second wife survived him.

    1. Janet, married to James Innes of that Ilk. She died about 1470 or before 1473.
    2. Margaret, married, 26 June 1484, to Hew Rose, sixth Laird of Kilravock, and died about 1506.

    Source: THE SCOTS PEERAGE, ed. by Sir James Balfour Paul, Vol IV, Edinburgh, 1906, pp. 521-26

    Alexander married Elizabeth CRICHTON on 18 Mar 1440 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Elizabeth (daughter of William CRICHTON, 1st Lord Crichton and Margaret Agnes MAITLAND) was born in 1410 in Crichton, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 9 Jun 1479 in Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in Jun 1479 in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth CRICHTON was born in 1410 in Crichton, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (daughter of William CRICHTON, 1st Lord Crichton and Margaret Agnes MAITLAND); died on 9 Jun 1479 in Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; was buried in Jun 1479 in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZPL-GLL
    • Name: Elizabeth Crichton

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Crichton was the daughter of William Crichton of that Ilk, 1st Lord Crichton.1 She married Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly, son of Sir Alexander Seton and Elizabeth Gordon, before 18 March 1439/40.1 She died on 9 June 1479 at Strabolgie, Scotland.2
    From before 18 March 1439/40, her married name became Seton.1 From circa 1457, her married name became Gordon.1 As a result of her marriage, Elizabeth Crichton was styled as Countess of Huntly in August 1471.
    Children of Elizabeth Crichton and Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly
    Lady Christian Gordon+
    George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly+3 d. 8 Jun 1501
    Lady Elizabeth Gordon+4 d. 17 Apr 1500
    Adam Gordon+5 d. 1528

    Elizabeth Crichton1
    F, #25801, d. 9 June 1479

    Children of Alexander Gordon and Elizabeth Crichton:
    1.Margaret Gordon (1440-)
    2.*BARONESS ELIZABETH GORDON (1440-1500)
    3.Sir George Gordon (1441-1501)
    4.Alexander Gordon (1442-1458)
    5.Janet Gordon (1442-1473)
    6.Catherine Gordon (1446-1446)
    7.Lady Catherine Janet Gordon (1446-1473)
    8.Lady Christian Gordon (1451-1500)
    +


    Children:
    1. 6. Sir George GORDON, Of Huntly was born on 1 Jan 1430 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom; died on 30 Jan 1502 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried in 1503 in Chancel of the Abbey of Cambuskenneth Church, Cambuskenneth, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
    2. Alexander GORDON, of Huntly - 1st of Midmar, Auchindown, Tulloch and Abergeldie was born in 1432 in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died in Jan 1504 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    3. Lord William GORDON, of Gight was born in 1439 in Huntly Castle, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 9 Sep 1513 in Northumberland, England; was buried in Cambuskenneth, Stirling, Scotland.
    4. Catherine Janet SETON, of Huntly was born in 1440 in Perth Hir, Monmouthshire, Wales; died in 1482 in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England.
    5. Robert CRICHTON, Lord of Sanquhard was born in 1440 in Sanquhar, Dumfries-Shire, Scotland; died in 1495 in Barmuck, Ty, Elgin, Moray, Scotland.
    6. Christian GORDON, of Huntly, latterly of Forbes was born in 1442 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 17 Apr 1500 in Cupar, Fife, Scotland; was buried in 1500 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  7. 14.  Thomas HAY was born in 1481 in Logiealmond, Perthshire, Scotland (son of William HAY, 3rd Earl of Erroll and Lady Isabella GORDON); died on 9 Sep 1513 in Batt Of Flodden, Flodden Field, Northumberland, England; was buried in Logiealmond, Perthshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZPL-5WK
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Sir
    • Name: Thomas HAYES
    • _UID: C46D5B9C798B4C1E86E79C3B449F662A4D67

    Thomas married Margaret LOGIE, Of Logie. Margaret (daughter of Lyon LOGIE OF THAT ILK and Euphemia BOYD) was born in 1475 in Logiealmond, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 30 Apr 1529 in Yester Castle, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Margaret LOGIE, Of Logie was born in 1475 in Logiealmond, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of Lyon LOGIE OF THAT ILK and Euphemia BOYD); died on 30 Apr 1529 in Yester Castle, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GHS5-S7Q
    • _UID: 651B90557F804B83A1EB54AA618BEE11A7E4

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth HAY, of Errol - Countess of Huntly was born about 1442 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 27 Jun 1509 in Scotland; was buried in 1509 in Scotland.
    2. Beatrix HAY, of Logie was born about 1505 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1590 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
    3. Earl George HAY, Of Erroll was born in Jan 1508 in Errol, Perth, Scotland; died on 30 Jan 1573 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.